Overview

A very enjoyable lunch, the food was was very good and a imaginative menu well cooked, The staff were attentive and helpful and even though the restaurant was busythere was no rush to move you from the table.

The Pump Room Restaurant in Bath is open daily for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea, with late afternoon tea and evening dining also available in July and August.

The Pump Room menu offers first-class British cuisine with modern, imaginative twists. Prepared fresh on the premises, dishes are cooked to order using local ingredients.

Afternoon tea at The Pump Room Restaurant is an occasion in its own right. Enjoy over 20 loose leaf teas, alongside a selection of dainty sandwiches, cakes, pastries and homemade scones with Devonshire clotted cream and strawberry jam.

The Pump Room Trio or resident pianist plays every day throughout the year to add to your enjoyment. Find The Pump Room a stone’s throw from the Roman Baths and a short walk from Bath Spa train station.

We had champagne afternoon tea. It was an utter delight. Just the right sized cakes and sandwiches. The salmon mousse was amazing. Could eat at our leisure, so we didn't feel overly stuffed when we left just nicely contented.

(((((8 December 2016by Nicola Fieldfrom Taunton

We enjoyed the food , the ambience( especially the pianist/ trio playing Christmas music/hymns

(((((7 December 2016by Katrina Sladefrom Bath

My daughter booked the Pump Rooms Bath for a celebratory meal for my 60th birthday. We had a wonderful time from the moment we walked through the door. The food was outstanding and the service impeccable. We were made to feel very special from all members of staff. The resident musicians played happy birthday to me and I was presented with a small cake which was a lovely surprise. The ambience, warmth, music and overall atmosphere made us feel extremely festive. Nothing negative to say about our visit at all - we loved every minute and we would highly recommend this for an overall experience whether it be for a special occasion or just for a treat

(((((7 December 2016by Gill Fernsfrom Bristol

Lovely food and atmosphere

((((*7 December 2016by Kirsty Dobbinsfrom Bath

We had the Christmas menu and it was gorgeous except for the desert the lemon syllabus was lovely but I didn't like the Basic shop bought my Marainge I would've thought they could have made them

((***6 December 2016by Jan Deafrom Royal Wootton Bassett

Visit was arranged for sister in laws 70th birthday thought afternoon tea was a real let down ratio of sandwiches poor sister in law vegetarian and sandwiches were skewered together meat and vegetarian sandwiches together we asked for one mousse to be replaced with addional sandwich as member of party would not eat the waitress kindly went to enquire on her return we were told chef could not do this and bought us onesmall square of a sandwich which was laughable waitress was pleasant but overall service very poor we waited a long time for additional tea and coffee also felt linen napkins should have been used which has always been the case at other afternoon venues the price of 25.00 per head does was not value for money could not fault the setting but such a disappointment

((((*6 December 2016by Sue Hardyfrom Bath

It was ok, had better

(((((6 December 2016by Jill Dearfrom Bath

Lovely champagne afternoon tea. Extremely nice afternoon tea - excellent service and everything we ate was so tasty. Unfortunately there was no music playing - we were expecting some live music.

(((((6 December 2016by Robert Hardingfrom Nailsea, Bristol

Well prepared food, with excellent service. Very polite staff and because we had pre-booked, there was no waiting to be seated.

(((((4 December 2016by Sheridan Brownfrom Purley

It was fabulous! Excellent food, service and surroundings. I think your classic afternoon tea is far superior to the ones I've had at Fortnum and Masons in London. Well done!